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Blogger Sharon said...

It has been such a long time since I read the book -- such a sad time in the history of the world. And you are right -- the power of one. Good and bad -- a lot to think about in this post.

10:26 PM

Blogger Shawna B. said...

Yes, Kristi, I made it through. And I am crying and imaging the day that I will be lined up outside the house of my hero. Thank you for your pictures, your quotes, your tribute to Anne Frank. I have read so many books about her that I feel she is my friend.

Keep writing about your trip. It will be a while still until I get to Holland, so I will, for now, live vicariously through you.

May I suggest the following book for your reading pleasure: Anne Frank Remembered: The Story of the Woman Who Helped to Hide the Frank Family by Miep Gies. It is a true treasure and one of my favorite books.

11:46 PM

Blogger melissa's life said...

I love reading about your trip. I'm so glad you are willing to share with me and everyone else who reads your blog. I've learned so much from reading about your trips. I loved reading about Anne Frank. I would love to visit that museum someday.

1:00 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

i love those moments when our children realize that history is not just something that happened to someone else a long time ago.

and soon, they will make the connection that their lives will someday be someone else's "history."

7:39 AM

Blogger Alisa said...

Don't give up! Keep on writing! It is so fun to read about where you have been and what your family saw.

7:55 AM

Blogger Amy said...

WOW!

And, I need to add THANK YOU!

For all of us that will probably never get to go, but would love to...thank you so much for taking the time to gather your thoughts & pictures and write this so beautifully and thought provokingly.

I am just so happy to have been able to read all those fabulous, moving qoutes.

7:56 AM

Blogger Jill said...

I made it through this whole post and am so glad you took the time to write it!

I know I keep saying it, but I am so impressed that you and Jeff pushed yourselves to do these things even though the girls weren't being cooperative. What an amazing place for you to get to go and especially Annie Kate! I hope she'll start keeping a journal after this.

Thank you for sending me the postcard!

I need to reread this book, it has been many years since I read it and those quote are all so insightful and powerful that I'm itching to read it.

Thanks Kristi!!!

8:11 AM

Anonymous Nora from Chicago said...

A very inspirational way to start my work day.

8:12 AM

Blogger patsy said...

I am so glad you didn't give up on this post- it's beautiful!

thank you~

8:45 AM

Blogger Charity said...

Kristi-

I absolutely loved this post. What an amazing experience you and your family must have had. I can imagine the impression it must have made on Annie Kate...it most likely would make the same impression on my 10 yr old as well.

I think that I will be picking this book up (it's been a while since I've read it) for my littles to read...

Thanks for the inspiration.

9:35 AM

Blogger Lauralee said...

I made it!
great post.. lucky Annie Kate to be there and learn and experience that all, especially since she gets to study her this year! She will have a lot to share about it, I hope!

The power of one.. your YW in Excellence talk is going to be great.. I can tell! good luck.

9:56 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

Thank you for taking the time to compose this post Kristi. I read the whole thing and love it.

Dana

10:12 AM

Blogger LJ, DC and ML said...

I ditto the above. What a great YW in excellence you are going to have. What a crazy time in history, and how sad that such a young girl, and of course so many more too, would have to go through that. Thanks for your notes Kristi, its a great reminder not to be a schlub. :)

11:03 AM

Blogger Mommyof4 said...

Thank you so much for telling about your trip. My mother is from Holland and I went once when I was in High School and I know that I did not appreciate it as much as I would now. I remember we were going to go to one of the art museums there and I was just to tired to walk there--boo hoo--now I would just do it no matter what. I so badly want to go one more time with my mother and husband. Thanks again for these great posts!

12:19 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I LOVE reading your trip posts!!! Thank you for writing all those wonderful quotes from the journal. Annie Kate will never forget her experience--she was the perfect age to make such a strong impression. Keep writin! I love it!

1:53 PM

Blogger michelle said...

This is so beautiful, Kristi. It's amazing to think about AK having this experience, to be thinking and questioning. Those quotes at the end are wonderful. I loved your thoughts on the power of one. (If you haven't read the book by that name, you have to!)

2:32 PM

Blogger Misty said...

I have traveled through you. Thank you for such a wonderful journey! Love the quotes.

6:35 PM

Blogger The 5 Bickies said...

I'm fascinated by your experience and want to a) reread the diary of Ann Frank and b) join Annie Kate for her school discussions. Her teacher better watch out - she is going to bring some serious perspective to their class discussion!

7:51 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

I am so exhasuted from a long day and couldn't help but be glued to this post! You are wonderful. I don't have any daughters of my own persay but I am the young womens president in my ward and they all...each and every one, feel like "mine" in some unique way. I was envious for a moment of the feelings you must have to have experienced the viewing of Anne Franks diary with a daughter who is at an age where she can appreciate and be drawn to her, and then I realized that we can take bits and pieces of what we admire and love and strive to be when it comes to our heros, to anyone around us, my young women included. I read every word of every quote you posted. How amazing, what a blessing to be able to have this experience. Thanks for sharing a piece of it with me :)

8:29 PM

Blogger Holly said...

Thank you so much for sharing your Anne Frank museum experience--especially how it affected Annie Kate (very, very cool) and the quotes from Anne herself. Interesting thoughts from Otto about getting to know her through her diary--that's probably true about ourselves too. I didn't realize it was so small.

You are so right about the power of one!

Now I want to read more about Anne...

8:16 AM

Blogger Beckie said...

That was such a beautiful post. It brought a tear (or two) to my eye. Thank you for sharing!

8:54 AM

Blogger Kim Sue said...

wow! I'm going to have to put the Diary of Anne Frank on my to read list. It is has been so long ago. I want a young teen, I think.

11:17 AM

Anonymous Esther said...

Absolutely brilliant!!!! Thank you for sharing all of your wonderful adventures with us (and please continue to do so).

11:37 PM

Blogger Christine said...

Thank you for reminding us about such a remarkable girl.

11:04 AM

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